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United States
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I would like to hear some thoughts on where this IHC could Grade. The Coin is not in-hand, can't describe luster.  
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Valued Member
United States
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I would guess ms 62/63 rb
I've only been collecting for a couple years (2017). Favorite Coin's are Standing Liberty quarters, Working on my type set: "knowledge is power" -Thomas Jefferson
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United States
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Snow 1 quadrupled die obverse. 63 maybe
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United States
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Virtually no hits or scratches on coin ,clean face but first 4 feather tips look a little light hard to say if this is wear or not . What's with the obverse rim at 7:00 ,is that what is called rim cuds ? I'm going with MS-64BN . Again gorgeous clean face . 
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United States
658 Posts |
The color is throwing me off a little. I have one in MS63RB, and this stacks up well against it. Will go MS63 if the color is original.
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United States
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Thanks. I will update with some new photos when I get it in-hand. (few days)
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United States
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Although it is a very pretty coin I'd love to own, I'm afraid I can't agree on an MS designation. I see just the tiniest spots of wear at the designated high-point locations. Looks classic AU-58 to me. Of course I'm an old & crotchety fellow, and TPGs can sometimes be generous. 
Edited by pristine2 01/22/2022 11:05 am
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United States
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Don't like the color, but, it is a late die state QDO.
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United States
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MS63 details/color. An example where the variety is worth multiple times over what a "normal" 1890 would bring. Super nice find.
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